Click Here to
Order this information in Print

Click Here to
Order this information on CD-ROM

Click Here to
Download this information in PDF Format

 

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books

   
Back
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
Up
Aerographers Mate, Module 02-Miscellaneous Observations and Codes
Next
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS

A42. Using latitude, longitude, and the Marsden square number. A43. A44. A45. A46. A47. A48. A49. A50. A51. A52. A53. A54. A55. A56. A57. A58. A59. Part A contains information on mandatory levels at and below 100 hPa, and Part C contains information on mandatory levels above 100 hPa. To transmit available information from the lower levels of the atmosphere prior to completion of the entire observation. Mandatory levels at and below 100 hPa from a ship upper-air sounding. When the wind speeds in  an  upper-air observation are measured in knots. The sounding is from a fixed land site.   The date of the sounding is the 9th of the month at 12Z, and the wind speeds are in knots. Additionally, wind information is available to at least the 150-hPa level. 99270 71520 08872. Part A contains pressure-altitude, temperature, dew-point depression, and wind direction and speed data for all mandatory levels up to 100 hPa.   It also contains tropopause  and  maximum  wind  data. 1,397 meters is the altitude of the 850-hPa level. When  the  dew-point  depression  is  6.0°C  or  greater. Wind direction is reported to the nearest 5 degrees and wind speed is reported to the nearest whole knot (or meter per second). The altitude of the 700-hPa level is 2,910 meters, the temperature is -9.1°C, the dew-point depression is 13, the wind direction is 335°, and the wind speed is 14 knots. 88. Maximum wind is at 220 hPa at 075° at 102 knots, the absolute value of the vector difference 3,000 feet below is 05 and 3,000 feet above is 08. Part  B  contains  significant  temperature  and  humidity  levels.  It  also  may  also contain significant level winds, system status and observation time, sea surface temperature data, as well as cloud information and regional and national coded data groups. The observed cloud data. Significant level winds. At  least  one  additional  level  must  be  encoded  between  the  lower  and  upper boundary  layers  of  the  missing  data. 1-35

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing